
Today’s effort is another 8.5×6″ watercolour on card, done using Faber-Castelle aquarelle sticks again. Loving them…and still loving the idea of looking down onto Italy’s landscape and seascape.
Not for sale.
For a few months now I’ve been working on a series of paintings based on photos of ‘Italy from Above’. This 8.5X6″ painting is done using Faber-Castell aquarell sticks and is based on a photo of the Italian coastal area. The colours have not photographed very well: the blues are a little lighter, the overall effect a bit softer.
Not for sale.

Really looking in the mirror can be a pretty scarey thing – so much of the time we unconsciously prepare ourselves before we look. We get the angle right, run our hand through our hair, perhaps tilt our head a particular way.
But take all that away, and just look – at the colours, shadows, lines, shapes – and you start to see something quite different.
A bit less familiar, and a whole lot less flattering.
I’ve done a series of self portraits over the last week and I have to say this is the only one I’m prepared to put “out there” on publc view! Gives you an idea of what the others are like huh?

I’ve had a few days off over the Christmas break and have been painting non-stop for a couple of days now. I’ve mainly been tackling landscapes, working from a series of photos I took recently of the Patea / Waverley coastline.
When I first started the art course with TLC I had a real passion for painting people but this year have concentrated on other themes. I have a real desire to get back to some faces … so yesterday out came the photos.
I have been working on painting my husband, Tony, at this stage because his face is so familiar. So far I have painted the same photo twice, both in watercolour.
Now I’m going to move on and try the same pose in a variety of different media.I really like working this way because as I get more familiar with the shapes and lines my art gets freer and more expressive somehow.